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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-19, Page 1111 party )king:' 0.• pap od is llset spec-. soot- Ie as ►ciety : per's y. earl ell orge,. lyer.s't • .d . the ual eat iota' t all. pit- person': ling 66:. 1strucr• and awe-' In 'John, from pneunr :he,'West. blish= try of • Fire Boob' uron id for It of the Society , ;nt: of the . et Co' VEDNESDAY. JAN 'mho :"1m.. Fractures Ankle In Skiing. Accident. (Kingsbridge News) . Kathy Hogan is a patient in Win - Om Hospital with a fractured ankle as a result, of a skiing acci- . dent. Frank 'Sullivan n returned! .home last week after spending the past three 'weeks in Detroit. Taos, Wallace is home after being. hospitalized in Wingham Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore, • Calgary, Frances .Gilmore, London visited Mit. Gilmore and Jim over the weekend. • " • Mr., and Mrs.. Dennis Hogan; Rosemary, Ronnie and Michael spent Sunday in London.' The burial of Miss Catherine. McCarthy of West Wawanosh took place in St. Joseph's cemetery, Monday, January 100. 'Her death occurred suddenly in Wingham District Hospital.,; Requiem Mass was sung at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church, 'Wingham.'• We: extend ,our sympathy to her sister, , , Mrs.: Louis Dalton, West• W.awanosh 4.11°A7NARIYA '0••777' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN` LittIeGrI Meets Tragic Death (Kingsbridge News) We would like to express our, sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs; William. Walters of Waterloo on the tragic death' of their 2 -year old`. .daughter; Tracy Lynn, She died. instantly when a t ruck passed over her in the driveway of a neighbor's lhpme.. The child's maternal grandparents are Mr, ; and Mrs, 'lames Johnston of Goderich (form- erly .Rita!oley of •this parish)..• Newlyweds SII Live In Alberts . MOLE - TRYDAL Mi. and Mrs. John Trydal of Edson., . Alberta, are happy `to atin- ounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Darlene, to Mr. Douglas. Mole., son of Mr. and Mrs. •Ben Mole, of Dungannon. Ontario.. •The marriage; took place in Grace Lutheran Church, Edson,: on December 28th at 2.30 p.m:. Rev. Gehring officiated. Ernployment Good. In Huron County .Employment in Goderich and . .throughout .most of .Huron County generally remained good during the month of December, following a tiend set earlier the,year.' Figures released by C M. :Jut-. rat; manager of the National Em- ployment Service at' Goderich,, re-: veal that at the end of December, 1965; there were 389 'applicants,. , registered; for employment against 494 at the end of the Same:period' in 1964. ••. This substantia 'decrease of 105.. persons,or 21.5%o'in applicants' reg= istered tor. employment. with, the Goderich NES over the previous year is indicative of the continued stability in the manufacturing in- dustry and K•dlso of the marked in crease in construction projects in the area over 'previous years; As..anticipated, normal seasonal lay-offs in road:construction,vconn- mercial fishing and ' Great Lakes shipping occasioned a noticeable•. rise in unemployment from Novem- ber to December, 1965..The em- ployment outlook for' the beginning of 1966, however„ remains very good with numerous job opportun- ities being listed.with the Goder ich NES', in service, rnanufactur ing and construction occupations. Despite'the season of the year, , a total of 104 persons were placed in employment by the Goderich NF1S during December. KINLOSS Mr, and Mrs. Hector Cook of Kitchener were weekend guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. and Allan: '. ivir, and;virs. Ira Dickie and sons visited Sunday with:WS C. E`. and Mrs. Dickie and farfily'of Scarbor. rough;. Mr,. and Mrs. ' Bruce Hamilton and Anne of .Lucknow visited Sat-. urday eveningwith Mr. and Mrs, • Gilbert Hamilton and Ross. K,airshea W I. will meet Thurr- day. ,, January 20th, ..at the home of Mrs. Curr•ie Colwell.. The motto= To -day is the to -morrow- your 'worried about yesterday" and "all 'is well" .will be.given by Mrs. Harvey Houston:, Mrs; Evan. Keith will have "Current Events" ' Caprice Custom Coupe ., A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE There's something exhilarating'. about a r' '66 Caprice.' You'll feel it the moment • tV you slip- inside..You've just got to: turn it on: Do. Then , head .for the highway. • ("M"" That's where you'll find out aII aboutt itni Caprice :its Jet -smoother ride .... wrap) UUW_ V . comfort �:.. si lence . �.. but reading about it isn't half as good as doing ;it Your. Chevrolet dealer is the man to see. What. are you doing to -day? ALL KINDS OF CARS, ALL IN ONE PLACE..-, AT YOUR 'CHEVROLET\I)LER'$ �eo AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER IN WINCH 11/, JOSEPHINE (STREET �cCLURE 'MOTORS L W . MtINCNANA, ONTARIO Sunday. Check your Vocal listing for channel and`tirne.. Be sure td seeBonanza on the CBC -Til network. each GIRL GUIDE NEWS (by Susan. Manto) . Last.friday evening, the 1st Lucknow Girl Guides held their regular meeting. After roll call, patrols were inspected and horse' shoe formation made by all.. Games were played' followed by a work period.. Campfire and Taps closed the meeting. Since'1949'' Canadian :wa s. Clave risen 112 per cent; only84'er . cent in . Annual Meeting 11! .Anglican Church (Kiniough News). The Annual Meeting.of the Ver • try,of the Anglican Church was. held with Canon R. W. Stump in charge and Miss Edna Boyle,, yes- try clerk. The meeting opened . �. with. prayer. •Reports were given froth each department:which show ed a good year both spiritually and financially. Officers elected 'were. Wardens; Harold Haldenby. Don 'Gillespie; Sidemen.. Gerald Rhody,' Milford Wall; Synod delegates, . . Bert Nicholson. How'ard•Thompson; Auditors, Gerald .Rhody, .Delbert• Hedhy; Board of„Managenient., Rev . 'Benson Cox (Honouraryiadvisor), Secretary Edna Boyle, Harold.Ha1- denby, 'Don Gillespie,, Bert Nichol- ,.son., ichol-,son, Howard Thompson, Midford.• Wail, 'Delbert 'Hedley, . Roy Graham, Roy. Schneller, Gerald Rhody., Rae Haldenby, with a chairmanto be. chosen .at each meeting; ,The Doxology was.sungrand, the' meet- ing, closed with prayer. Congratulations to .P. A, Murray, :newly -elected Warden of 'Bruce, ., Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer :Kolpin' of. London visited with relatives here 'during the week. Mrs Bob .Smith and Debbie of ;Goderich spent a fewdays with Mr and Mrs. Harold Haldenby.,: Barry :and Geordie. -The H , W I. catered to the. Lions supper on Monday evening. ' The W.A, meit.on: Thursday af- ternoon at,the home of Mrs. Mid ford”Wall ;: .Mrs. Roy 'Schneller esided.and the opening hymn wasfollowed by prayers. :Mrs'._ George Haldenby read the script - bre and .Mrs'.:Russell Hewitt gave the meditation. The •word for the roll call was "worship", •'Mrs.Roy . Schneller read, the Epiphany.. letter from the Living Message and , con-' . ducted. two Bible contests.' All of the members and, visitors took .part in the New Years program . The meeting was closed with pray. • er. . A lovely lunch was served by, the hostess. The February meet-: ing, r,Gi11 be held at the home' of Mrs. George Haldenby and will be a quilting., avirs William . Cox and Rev Ben- son Cox held a family dinner on • Saturday. Those present -were Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Scott,. ;Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Scott and• Jeffrey, George. King, Mr. and :Mrs. Bill Scott, Edna and May Boyle. •' Mrs. Marie McInnes of Lucknow spent a few;days with Mr. and. Mrs., Dan McInnes and family. , .Mr. and:Mrs. W. ,McInnes ,Ron- nie, and Diane Dore of Teeswater.; . ' visited on Sunday 'with ''Mr. and Mrs, Dan McInnes and family. Mr. 'and .Mrs. • George sl•ialdenby entertained friends' at -a: dinner on Friday 'evening. Mr.. and' Mrs. Arthur Haldenby entertained relatives at``a dinner on Sunday evening., AA ministry in song presentedby- the London College of Bible and Missions "Chorale" directed by. W. • E; Adams, M.Mus., was held on evening inr Sunday Knox Presbyter. ian Church., Teeswater. Some frorri here attended. .' e,. •